Texas at Georgia on Nov. 15 highlights SEC's 2025 schedule - ESPN
The SEC announced its 2025 football schedule Wednesday, which will be highlighted by the third meeting between Georgia and Texas in less than a year.
Texas will travel to Georgia next season on Nov. 15. The Bulldogs won both games this season, a 22-19 overtime win in the SEC championship game last Saturday and a 30-15 win in Austin on Oct. 19. The game next season will mark the first time the two teams, both in this year's College Football Playoff, will meet in Athens.
Some of the dates of rivalry games have been pushed up and/or back in the schedule. Georgia and Tennessee will play on Sept. 13 in Knoxville, the earliest the two teams have met since 1995. Florida and Tennessee will square off in Gainesville the next-to-last week of the season on Nov. 22, the first November matchup between the teams since 1955.
Alabama and Georgia will play on Sept. 27 in Athens. They last met in Athens in 2015 when current Georgia coach Kirby Smart was in his final season as Nick Saban's defensive coordinator at Alabama.
Georgia played one of the toughest road schedules in the country this season, but that flips in 2025. The Bulldogs will face Alabama (Sept. 27), Ole Miss (Oct. 18) and Texas (Nov. 15) all at home. In addition, after opening the 2024 season in Atlanta against Clemson, Georgia will open the 2025 season at home against Marshall.
Alabama doesn't leave the state for its final five games. After an open date on Nov. 1, Alabama faces LSU, Oklahoma and Georgia State all at home before closing the season at Auburn.
Missouri has eight home games in 2025, the first time at Faurot Field, and doesn't play a road game until the Tigers visit Auburn on Oct. 18.
Oklahoma has what looks to be one of the most challenging second halves of


